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  2. Plug-in electric vehicle fire - Wikipedia

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    Numerous plug-in electric vehicle (EV) fire incidents have taken place since the introduction of mass-production plug-in electric vehicles. [1] In some cases, an EV's battery (at least arguably) caused a fire. In other cases, an EV's battery did not cause a fire, but it added "fuel" to a fire.

  3. L.A. fires have added another concern for potential EV ... - AOL

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    You’ve plugged your electric vehicle into your home charger and hit the sack. Overnight, high winds topple a power line. Your charger blacks out. Then, a report of a fire, followed by an ...

  4. Lithium-ion batteries causing fires, dangers on California ...

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    The cause of fires Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in portable electronic devices and electric vehicles, including cellphones, e-bikes, laptops, wireless headphones, scooters, trucks and cars.

  5. Chevy to Bolt drivers worried about fires: Park 50 feet from ...

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    "Park 50 feet or more away from another vehicle."Chevy Bolt EV and EUV owners won't find this recommendation on the electric vehicle's official recall website. It's instead what General Motors ...

  6. Health and environmental effects of battery electric cars

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    Electric cars also have impacts arising from the manufacturing of the vehicle. [43] [44] Electric cars can utilize two types of motors: permanent magnet motors (like the one found in the Mercedes EQA), and induction motors (like the one found on the Tesla Model 3). Induction motors do not use magnets, but permanent magnet motors do.

  7. Vehicle fire - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath of a car fire in Silver Spring, Maryland.. It can be challenging to determine the cause of a vehicular fire. In 23 percent of the cases of highway vehicle fires reported during the 2014-6 period to the U.S. Fire Administration’s National Fire Incident Reporting System, no cause had been determined.

  8. US investigates electrical fires in 2014 Chrysler minivans - AOL

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    The U.S. government's road safety agency is investigating complaints of fires in a power and charging port in some Chrysler Town and Country minivans. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...

  9. High resistance connection - Wikipedia

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    A high-resistance connection (HRC) is a hazard that results from loose or poor connections in traditional electrical accessories and switchgear which can cause heat to develop, capable of starting a fire. [1] Glowing connections occur when relatively high current exists in a relatively large resistance object. Heat comes from power dissipation ...